I recently had the pleasure of visiting Voo Lounge during off hours for an event, and the experience left me absolutely mesmerized. From the moment I stepped foot into the venue, I was captivated by the unique ambiance and flawless decor, perfectly capturing the essence of what Voo Lounge aims to deliver.
The moment I approached the bar, I was greeted by two bartenders who were not only skilled at their craft but also incredibly personable. Their passion for mixology was evident as they effortlessly crafted the best Old Fashioned I have ever had the pleasure of tasting. The attention to detail and expert craftsmanship truly set Voo Lounge apart from other establishments.
The space itself radiates a vibrant energy, with a carefully curated atmosphere that immerses guests in a world of luxury and sophistication. The thoughtfully designed decor harmonizes with the lounge's overall concept, creating a seamless and inviting environment that instantly transports you to another realm. Every corner of Voo Lounge is a feast for the eyes, with a meticulous attention to detail that showcases the commitment to excellence.
While my visit was brief, it left an indelible impression on me, and I'm eagerly anticipating my next visit to fully indulge in the complete Voo Lounge experience. I can only imagine the excitement and energy that fills the venue during a bustling night out. I have no doubt that the atmosphere, combined with the exceptional service and exquisite drinks, will create an unforgettable night that exceeds even the loftiest of expectations.
In conclusion, Voo Lounge is an absolute hidden gem that should not be missed. It offers a one-of-a-kind experience that seamlessly blends stylish decor, exceptional service, and unparalleled mixology. Whether you're looking for a memorable night out with friends or a sophisticated venue for a special occasion, Voo Lounge is the place to be. I cannot recommend it highly enough, and I am eagerly counting down the days until I can return for another...
Read moreSo I’m a huge champion for all places downtown KC, as i am a local that lives in the Crossroads. But, this is the first, and only, establishment that I will tell locals and tourists to avoid. The first time we went to Voo Lounge there were very few people present during happy hour and we had some snacks and drinks. Live music was good. Problem was that the place just seemed to ‘forget’ that there were any specials and the bill was full freight on every thing we ordered. After calling attention to the issue it took 30 minutes to address it, and then they said all they could do is give a partial refund instead of the normal advertised happy hour price. So be it. Tonight we tried again. Three of us walked in to get a drink at the bar and the hostess stopped us and said we were not allowed to do so. When I asked why we couldn’t she said they were not allowing walk ins. Seeing 4 or 5 empty tables I just said to seat us at an empty table but she said she couldn’t because some “reservations’’ might be coming. Multiple groups behind us also got told there was nothing. So I said we are just going to get a drink and enjoy the music by standing, but she said we couldn’t. When I politely asked what we could do, she said ‘find another bar’. Which we did. We were there at least 20-30 minutes and no one showed up to fill these phantom reservations seats. This establishment, for some reason, thinks it’s fine to be incredibly rude. Skip this place. Many better...
Read moreTwo of us went for KC restaurant week on a Friday night to try the place out. The first thing we noticed is that all of the seats at the bar are wobbly and seem to have broken hydraulics, for a place that charges $15-$20 a cocktail I would expect better. We also did the Mac n cheese flight, since they were out of the pork belly (which given restaurant week, understandable), we both received room temperature Mac n cheese after waiting about 30 minutes for it, and one of the gentlemen running food asked if it was cold, we told him yes, and he did nothing at all. Since we got the restaurant week special, I didn’t feel a need to complain, but if I was paying regular prices that would have not been acceptable. Also, the white Mac and cheese tastes like deli macaroni and cheese salad, which is not my personal preference. The drinks we had were the B&B which was like an old fashioned but mild, and the Star of the Sea, which was very interesting. We would have considered more drinks but for the uncomfortable seats and kind of lack luster food service, we decided one drink was enough. There are better places to go just down the block like PS or Drum Room for a cocktail...
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